RLJE Films, a brand of RLJ Entertainment – the people who brought you Brawl in Cell Block 99 with Vince Vaughn, the noir Terminal with Margot Robbie, and I Kill Giants who's director Anders Walter I just interviewed – has acquired all North American rights to the re-imagining of Puppetmaster, titled Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich.

Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich maintains all of the brutally inventive puppet kills infused with the comedic tendencies that made the original franchise so popular with fans, while expanding upon Toulon's backstory and developing richer dialogue, characters, and narratives.

The original Puppet Master is an American horror movie franchise that focuses on a group of anthropomorphic puppets, each equipped with their own unique and dangerous device. Produced by Band and his Full Moon Features label, the series was established in 1989 with the eponymous first installment, which has since been followed by numerous sequels, comic books, collector's items and toys.

"We are incredibly excited to be able to bring the first film under the new Fangoria brand to audiences this summer," said RLJE Films' Chief Acquisitions Officer Mark Ward. "With an amazing script from S. Craig Zahler and performances from horror legends Barbara Crampton and Udo Kier, we know Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich will thrill fans of the original films and new audiences alike."

In the film, recently divorced and reeling, Edgar (Lennon) returns to his childhood home to regroup his life. When Edgar finds a nefarious looking puppet in his deceased brother's room, he decides to sell the doll for some quick cash at a small-town convention celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the infamous Toulon Murders. Girl-next-door Ashley (Pellicer) and his comic book shop boss, Markowitz (Franklin), join Edgar for the doomed road trip. All hell breaks loose when a strange force animates the puppets at the convention, setting them on a bloody killing spree that's motivated by an evil as old as time.

In addition to the talented cast and filmmakers involved, the legendary Fabio Frizzi (Zombie) composed the score for the movie and two-time finalist of Syfy’s Face Off, Tate Steinsiek, served as puppet creator/SFX artist.

Stay with The 405 for more on this and enjoy the trailer for the original Puppetmaster below: